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Hello guys, sorry for the lack of updates in the past few months.
In between fighting long covid and having a lack of time for maintaining alone a side project of this scale, I have decided to make Beyond open source. I will later this week migrate the tickets from Notion to github issues.
If anyone is interested in keeping this project alive, please let me know, I'd be happy to continue working on it in case there's interest, but with the amount of other Lemmy apps around at the moment, I feel like another one may not be needed.
Feel free to use the code as a study case. I did some interesting things in a few places, some other very questionable in others. My goal was to have a working app up and running asap and fix the weird things later knowingly that the most permanent fixes are the temporary ones lol
In any case, here's the source code, hope you enjoy it :)
Mathematical reasoning poses a significant challenge for language models due to its complex and structured nature. In this paper, we introduce DeepSeekMath 7B, which continues pre-training DeepSeek-Coder-Base-v1.5 7B with 120B math-related tokens sourced from Common Crawl, together with natural language and code data. DeepSeekMath 7B has achieved an impressive score of 51.7% on the competition-level MATH benchmark without relying on external toolkits and voting techniques, approaching the performance level of Gemini-Ultra and GPT-4. Self-consistency over 64 samples from DeepSeekMath 7B achieves 60.9% on MATH. The mathematical reasoning capability of DeepSeekMath is attributed to two key factors: First, we harness the significant potential of publicly available web data through a meticulously engineered data selection pipeline. Second, we introduce Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO), a variant of Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO), tha
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Q: What command should I type to display files in Linux
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After testing Mistral-Instruct and Zephyr, I decided to start figuring out more ways to integrate them in my workflow. Running some unit tests now, and noting down my observations over multiple iterations. Sharing my current list:
give clean and specific instructions (in a direct, authoritative tone - - like "do this" or "do that")
If using ChatGPT to generate/improve prompts, make sure you read the generated prompt carefully and remove any unnecessary phrases. ChatGPT can get very wordy sometimes, and may inject phrases into the prompt that will nudge your LLM into responding in a ChatGPT-esque manner. Smaller models are more "literal" than larger ones, and can't generalize as well. If you have "delve" in the prompt, you're more likely to get a "delving" in the completion.
be careful with adjectives - - you can ask for a concise explanation, and the model may throw the word "concise" into its explanation. Smaller models tend to do this a lot (although GPT3.5 is also guilty of
Hello everyone, I am very pleased to announce this new alpha version of Beyond. With this version, I am including a few new things:
The insta-crashing app (sorry it took so long to Google to publish the update!);
An improved login form experience with better feedback of errors and of when it's busy (this login form with still further be improved post alpha or beta stage);
2FA support;
NSFW filter (it will be enabled by default meaning if you want to see NSFW content you need to enable that -- that's also the start of the bigger Filters feature);
Error reports -- the app is now able to submit anonymous error reports with code stack traces so I can fix them faster and provide a better experience as quick as possible for you. The reports are completely anonymous and do not contain any sort of identifiable or traceable information besides what error happened and where in the code. If you are concerned about that please let me know and I can make that an opt-out feature in the ne
I pushed an update fixing that 2 days ago but unfortunately Google is taking really long reviewing and approving the newer version, something that usually takes about 1h is taking days.
Unfortunately I can't do anything while the new version is in review, so my apologies for publishing a version that causes insta crash, and I am sorry Google is taking so long to publish the updated version fixing that.
For those who may or may not have heard of Beyond, it was originally announced on Beehaw at https://beehaw.org/post/647773 and I am now creating the official community here on Lemm.ee so you can also subscribe and follow the development and be a part of the community.
As of my Beehaw account, I am not entirely sure what I will do with that due to the defederation anything posted from there won't reach the largers communities at lemmy.world and their users, so most probably I will keep this account at lemm.ee as my main one. I will also announce it from there so you guys know this is me and not someone else impersonating me here :)